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US3204785A
US3204785A US146872A US14687261A US3204785A US 3204785 A US3204785 A US 3204785A US 146872 A US146872 A US 146872A US 14687261 A US14687261 A US 14687261A US 3204785 A US3204785 A US 3204785A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H6/00Buildings for parking cars, rolling-stock, aircraft, vessels or like vehicles, e.g. garages
    • E04H6/08Garages for many vehicles
    • E04H6/12Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles
    • E04H6/18Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles with means for transport in vertical direction only or independently in vertical and horizontal directions
    • E04H6/20Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles with means for transport in vertical direction only or independently in vertical and horizontal directions characterised by use of conveyor chains or rotatable rollers for horizontal transport
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H6/00Buildings for parking cars, rolling-stock, aircraft, vessels or like vehicles, e.g. garages
    • E04H6/08Garages for many vehicles
    • E04H6/12Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles
    • E04H6/14Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles with endless conveyor chains having load-carrying parts moving vertically, e.g. paternoster lifts also similar transport in which cells are continuously mechanically linked together
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H6/00Buildings for parking cars, rolling-stock, aircraft, vessels or like vehicles, e.g. garages
    • E04H6/08Garages for many vehicles
    • E04H6/12Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles
    • E04H6/18Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles with means for transport in vertical direction only or independently in vertical and horizontal directions
    • E04H6/185Garages for many vehicles with mechanical means for shifting or lifting vehicles with means for transport in vertical direction only or independently in vertical and horizontal directions using comb-type transfer means
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H6/00Buildings for parking cars, rolling-stock, aircraft, vessels or like vehicles, e.g. garages
    • E04H6/42Devices or arrangements peculiar to garages, not covered elsewhere, e.g. securing devices, safety devices, monitoring and operating schemes; centering devices

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  • the present invention has for its object a parking method, especially for the storage of automobile vehicles, tending to remedy the above mentioned draW- backs by placing a load forward on a toothed platform which is part of a setting device, displacing toothed supports Which are pa-rt of a storing device, along a rollway in order to bring one of these in setting position, displacing then the toothed platform vertically and setting the load on the toothed support in setting position by passage of the toothed platform of the setting device through the toothed support and by inversing the above steps withdrawing the load.
  • the present invention has also for its object an installation for the carrying into effect of the method comprising a setting device and a storing device wherein the storing device comprises on the one hand at least one rollway and on the other hand at least one toothed support displaceable along said rollway, the setting device comprises an elevator located on the tracing of the rollway comprising at least one platform constituted by at least one toothed element and located in working position in the inside of the rollway whereas all the mechanism of the elevator is located outside of the rollway and that the arms of each platform element goes through the rollway in the course of their displacement, the Whole being arranged so that the platform elements of the elevator pass in the course of their downward and upward movements through one of said supports, lolated in setting position, of the storing device.
  • the storing device comprises on the one hand at least one rollway and on the other hand at least one toothed support displaceable along said rollway
  • the setting device comprises an elevator located on the tracing of the rollway comprising at least one platform constituted by at least one toothed
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic plan View of a first embodiment of the storing installation.
  • FIG. 2 is a top view of the setting device and of a part of the storing device illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • FIG. 3 is a view in side elevation of the setting device.
  • FIG. 4 is a view in front elevation of the setting device.
  • FIG. 5 is a schematic view in elevation of the installation illustrated in FIG. 1.
  • FIGS. 6 and 7 are partial views of the setting device, this one being in two different positions.
  • FIG. 8 is a detail illustrating a type of driving means for the supports of the storing device.
  • FIG. 9 is a perspective view of the access to the setting device.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 are partial top views of a second embodiment of the installation.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the looking device of the carriages of the storing device.
  • FIG. 13 is a perspectiv-e view of the identification and marking device of the carriages of the storing device.
  • FIG. 14- is an electrical simplified diagram of the marking device.
  • FIG. 15 is a partial top view of the setting device and storing device of a third embodiment of the installation.
  • IFIG. 16 is -a cross section along line XVI-XVI of FIG. 15.
  • FIG. 17 is a partial side view of the storing device.
  • FIG. 18 illustrates schematically and in plan view a device for driving in rotation the carriages of the storing device of the third embodiment of the installation.
  • FIGS. 19 and 20 illustrate two particularly interesting shapes of the rollway of the storing device.
  • the first embodiment of the installation comprises a storing device 1 and a setting device 2.
  • the storing device 1 of the automobile vehicles comprises closed circuits formed by interrupted rollways constituted for example by rails 3 of circular shape fixed on beams 4 sealed in the walls 5 of a circular trench 6.
  • a line of carriages 7 hinged with respect to each other is dsposed on the rollway and is adapted to roll along it.
  • the periphery of the closed circuit formed by the rollway is such that it is adapted to receive a whole number of carriages 7.
  • Each carriage 7 comprises a driving axle 8, two toothed supports 9 and a coupling member 10 pivoted on the shaft 8 of the preceding carriage 7.
  • Each toothed support 9 presents the general shape of a comb the teeth of which extend in the direction of the rail 3 and the extreme teeth 11 of which show a greater height than the intermediate teeth 12. These intermediate teeth present at their free extremity an abutment 13 of same height as the extreme teeth 11.
  • the number of carriages 7 of a line of carriages is equal t-o the maximum possible number less one. In this way, one creates a free space 7a between the first and the last carriage 7 the length of which is equal to one of the carriages 7.
  • One of t-he carriages 7 comprises a driving axle 8, illustr-ated at FIG. 8.
  • This driving axle comprises a driving shaft 14 dsposed in axle 8 and driving the wheels 15 in rotation.
  • This driving shaft 14 is fast With a toothed wheel 16 meshing with a pin-ion 17 fixe-d on the shaft 18 of a motor 19 ⁇ fixed on Ithe axle 8.
  • the motor 19 is a three-phase electric motor fed by three shoes 20.
  • Each of these shoes 20 is in contact with .a feeding rail 21 fixed on one of the rails 3 of the rollway.
  • the feeding rails are mounted in an insulation member so as to be electrically insulated with respect to each other.
  • the wheels .15 of this driving axle 8 are provided with a non-slipping coa-ting v22.
  • the rails 3 of the rollw-ays are interrupted on a distance corresponding to the length of the setting device 2, this one 'being inserted in the periphery formed by the corres-ponding closed circuit. This distance is partially filled by means of rolling surfaces carried by the setting device.
  • FIG. 1 he storing ldevice comprises several closed circuits equipped in the Way described herebefore and dsposed the one under the other in the trench 6. The distance between each of these closed circuits is suflicient to easily enable the placing of automobile cars of current dimensions on the toothed supports 9 of the carriages 7.
  • .3 illustrates one example comprising five closed circuits disposed one .above or under the others.
  • the length of a carriage 7 is not the same at all floors. Certain floors, for example the two upper floors, are provided with long carriages which may receive long cars, for example American cars, Whereas the three lower floors -are provided with short carriages intended to receive smaller cars, for example European cars. 4In this way, one increases substantially the storing capacity of the installation -for a given situation.
  • the setting device 2 comprises an elevator located on the ,axis of the closed circuits.
  • This elevator comprises four bearing columns 23, 23', the lower ends of which are connected together .by means of a frame 24 sealed in the ground, whereas the upper ends of these bearing columns 23, 23', are l-odged in a concrete overhead 25 constituting the deck of the housing 26 in which the setting device 2 is lodged.
  • Shafts 27, 27' provided at the proximity of their extremities with wheels, for example chain wheels 28, are pivoted through their ends inwbearings provided in the bearing columns 23, 23' near their lower extremities.
  • An arm 29 is fixed on each of these shafts 27, 27' approximately in their middle.
  • One of the ends of the shafts 27, 27' goes through one of the columns 23, 23' respectively and carries a bevel pinion 30.
  • An electric motor 31 rigidly fixed on the ground of the housing 26 actuates, through the intermediary of gears 32, 33 a driving shaft 34 whi-ch is pivoted on two flanges 35 fast with one of the columns 23, 23' respectively.
  • Each end of this driving shaft 34' .carries a bevel pinion 36 in mesh with the bevel pinion 30 carried by the shaft 27 and 27' respectively.
  • Supple members constituted for example by endless chains 39, 39' are stretched between the chain wheels 28 and 38 of each bearing columns 23, 23', respectively.
  • This elevator comprises further two platforms each constituted by two toothed element-s 40 presenting the general shape of a comb the teeth 42 of which extend, in working position, in the direction of the longitudinal middle .axis of the elevator. ⁇
  • Each of these toothed elements 40 comprises two mounting arms 44 comprising at their free ends a part 45 disposed at right angles to the platform of the elevator.
  • the toothed elements 40 are fixed through the intermediary of these parts 45 and of pieces 46 showing the general shape of a U on two chains 39, 39' respectively.
  • One of the wings4 of each of these pieces 46 is fixed to a chain by means of tw-o successive hinging axles of said chain.
  • Each of the parts 45 of the toothed elements 40 comprises further two rollers 47, 48 intended to cooperate, during the lowering of the platform, with guide channels 49, rigidly fixed on the bearing columns.
  • the two platforms each formed by two toothed elements 40 are fixed on the chains 39, 39', so that when one platform is located in its high position, that is to say approximately at level 37, the other platform is located in a low position, that is to say at approximately the bottom of the housing 26. -For the latter position, the platform is however not horizontal.
  • the shape of the toothed element 40 is such that it is possible to coincide their teeth 42V With the spa-ces between the teeth of a support 9.
  • the elevator presents further rolling -surfaces 56 fixed on the guide channels 49 and located in a same horizontal plane as the rails 3 and also in the prolongation of those,v
  • the gap of the elevator shaftway l is partially filled by means of these :rolling surfaces 56.
  • the gaps existing between the rails 3 and the rolling surfaces 56 are sufiicient to give passage to the arms 44 of the elevatos platform 40 but are much less than the diameter of the rolls 15 of the carriages. Further, thanks to the curvature of the railway the four rollers of one carriage are never simultaneously above one of said small gaps. Therefore the rollers 15 may easily cross the interruption of the railway 3.
  • This elevator is thus constituted in such a way that all the mechanism, bearing columns, guide channels, chains and their driving mechanism, is located on the lateral sides of the rollways, that is at the outside of the rails 3, whereas only the elements 40, placed in working position, .are located in the inside of these r-ollways, that is between the rails 3.
  • the distance between the two arms 44 of a toothed element 40 is less than the one separating two axles 8 and the interruptions of the rollway being not radial, there -is never more than one wheel of a carriage in front of ⁇ an interruption at a given instant.
  • the elevator In rest position of the storing installation, the elevator is stopped in the position illustrated in FIG. -6. In that position, one of the platforms, constituted by two toothed elements 40, only one of which is illustrated, is located in the upper position and is horizontal. These toothed elements 40 are maintained in that horizontal position by means of the rollers 47, 48 engaged in the guides 49. For that rest position of the storing installation, the toothed elements 40 of the second platform of the elevator are located in the position illustrated in the lower portion of FIG. 6.
  • the first platform located in the upper position, is driven by the chains and starts its lowering movement. During nearly the totality of the duration of this lowering movement, this platform is maintained in horizontal position, in the way described before.
  • the toothed elements 40 of the second platform are driven in the ascending movement of the other legs of the chains 39, 39' and, during their rotation around the chain wheels 28, they are Submitted to the action of the arms 29 which pivot each toothed element 40 around the axis of the roller 47 until ⁇ an approximately vertical position is reached. This position is defined by the axis of the roller 47 fast with the chain and the resting of the end of the teeth of the toothed element 40 against one of the wings of the guides 49.
  • the ascending platform Upon reversing of the rotation direction of the chains, the ascending platform is maintained in horizontal position, Whereas the toothed elements 40 of the ther platform are vertical and have a desccnding movement.
  • the movements of the toothed elements 40 are analogous to those described before, but in the inverse direction. However, in that case, the rotation of the toothed elements 40 around the chain wheels 23 is effected by the combined action of gravity and traction of the chains.
  • the access of the setting device 2 comprises two inlets having Vaxes in a direction tangent to the -rollways and Which might he closed by means of tilting doors 51 driven by a motor 57 so that access surfaces 52 'are Secured. Further, at least one mobile plate 53 slides in slides 54 under the action of a motor (not shown) between an active position for which it closes the aperture 55 of the housing 26 and an inactive position for Which it uncovers this aperture 55.
  • This access device is disposed on top of the storing device.
  • the storing installation comprises further a control device of the necessary successive operations for the parking and storage or withdrawal of an automobile vehicle.
  • This central control device enables an operator to control the energization of the motors; 31 for the driving of the chains, 57 for the actuating of the doors 51, as well as the motor driving the mobile plate 53.
  • control device comprises a security device including particularly a locking device positioned relative to the elevator and to the carriage 7 in a charging or withdrawing position of the toothed supports 9 which have to be positioned with precision with respect to the toothed elements 40 of the platform of the elevator, so as to ensure, during the necessary time, the positive holding of this relative position of the toothed supports 9 and the toothed elements 40.
  • a security device including particularly a locking device positioned relative to the elevator and to the carriage 7 in a charging or withdrawing position of the toothed supports 9 which have to be positioned with precision with respect to the toothed elements 40 of the platform of the elevator, so as to ensure, during the necessary time, the positive holding of this relative position of the toothed supports 9 and the toothed elements 40.
  • This locking device illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 12 is constituted by a lock 72 fast with one of the extrernities of an oscillating arm 73 pivoted on a support piece 74 rigidly fixed on a beam 4.
  • the other end of the arm 73 is mechanically coupled to a piston 75 sliding in a cylinder 76 and Submitted to the action of a return spring 77.
  • a compressed air duct 78 is Connected to the cylinder 76 through an electromagnetically operated valve 79. When the valve 79 is in closed or inactive position, a position in which it is when not being fed with electric current, the piston 75 is maintained in rest position by the spring 77. This rest position of the piston corresponds to the locked position of the locking device.
  • the lock 72 is located in an upper position, situated -at a distance of the rail 3 high-er than the height of a wheel of a carriage 7.
  • the electromagnetic valve 79 is actuated by supplying electric voltage thereto.
  • the compressed air drives the piston 75 against the action of its return spring 77 and the lock 72 comes in contact With a wheel of aXle 8 of the carriage 7 located in setting position as shown in FIG. 12.
  • the considered Carriage is thus positively held in a setting position.
  • the security device includes further an identification device of the different carriages 7 and of marking of their position with respect to that Aof the elevator.
  • the identification and marking device of the different carriages 7, illustrated in FIGS. 13 and 14, comprises for each rollway, that is to say for each floor A E on the one hand a series of pushbuttons Pl to 1:'x the number of which is equal to the number of carriages 7 situated on the corresponding rollway and on the other hand a memory device MA, MB, MC, MD, ME of the actual positions of the carriages 7 or -this rollway.
  • Each of these memory devices MA to ME comprises a fixed part 89 rigidly fastened on a bearing plate 81 solid with the rollway or a beam 4.
  • This fixed part 80 is traversed by 'a rotor constituted by a shaft 83 carrying two contact rings 84, 85 as well as two conducting sectors 86, 87.
  • This shaft 83 is driven in rotation through the intermediary of bevel gears and of a shaft 88 by a notched wheel 89 co-operating with a pin 90 carried by each of the carriages 7.
  • the number of teeth of said wheel 89 is equal to the number of carriages 7 plus one, placed on the Corresponding rollway.
  • the pins 90 are constituted by an extension of the shafts of the axles 8.
  • the fixed part 80 comprises further a number of Contacts Co and Cx equal to the number of carriages located on the corresponding rollway increased by one unit and angularly equidistant one from the other.
  • the contact Co corresponds to the free space 7a of the considered line of carriage.
  • Each of the pushbuttons P1 to PX actuates two contacts a, b the ones a of which are Connected in series between an electric current supply line 91 and the corresponding contact C1 Cx of the memory device MA.
  • the other contacts b are Connected in series between the current supply line 91 and a line 92 Connected to all the contacts CO of all the memories MB to ME, that is to say to the contacts CO of all the memories but the one of the memory device MA corresponding to the series of pushbuttons P1 to PX.
  • Each of the conducting sectors 86, 87 is electrically connected to one of the contact rings 85, 84 respectively.
  • Each of the rings 84, 85 is electrically Connected to one of the ends of the excitation coil 95, 96 of a switch 93, 94 respectively.
  • the other ends of these excitation coils 95, 96 are Connected to ground T.
  • Each of the switches 93, 94 comprises two contacts c, d the ones c of which are Connected in parallel and inserted in series in the supply circuit of the electromagnetic valve 79.
  • the other contacts d are located in two different supply circuits of the motor 19 of the driving axle 8 of the line of carriages 7.
  • One supply circuit providing its being driven in rotation in one direction while the other supply circuit provides that the motor 19 be driven in the other rotary direction.
  • the direction of rotation of the motor is obtained for example by reversing two phases thereof.
  • the operation of the security device of the storing installation is according to the following:
  • the Contact C corresponding to that carriage no longer engages the conducting sector 86 or 87 and therefore interrupts the voltage supply of the switch 93 or 94 thereby deenergizing electromagnetic valve 79 and motor 19.
  • the rotor of the memory device is driven step by step in rotation, so that its angular position corresponds always to that of the line of carriages 7 along the rails 3.
  • the operator may thus easily bring automatically anyone of the carriages 7 to a setting position and lock this one in said position and simultaneously place all the lines of carriages Which do not comprise the chosen carriage 7 in rest position.
  • the controlled device may be semiautomatic or fully automatic. In this latter case, all the necessary operations for the storage or the withdrawal of a car are made automatically upon order of the operator.
  • the storing installation comprises further an indication device, visual or not, of the free or occupied carriages 7 of the storing device.
  • a given carriage located in setting position, it is possible to obtain with the aid of the direction of displaceinent of the elevator an information indicating if this carriage is empty or charged.
  • a given carriage bearing for example the serial No. 3, being in setting position, may be considered as occupied if the horizontal platform of the elevator displaces itself downwards, whereas it may be considered as free if this platform displaces itself upwards.
  • a downward displacement of this horizontal platform corresponds to the storing of a car thus to the setting of said car on the selected carriage, whereas an upward movement of said platform corresponds to the withdrawal of a car.
  • the elevator oontinues its travel until the platform having carried the vehicle arrives at the end of the stroke. For that position, the second platform is located in the upper position, that is to say in position to receive another vehicle.
  • the doors 51 are again opened whereas the mobile plate 53 is displaccd in order to shut the apertures 55.
  • the elevator is moved in the upward direction.
  • the platform located in the lower position moves up- Wards.
  • the toothed elements 40 pass through the teeth of the supports 9 of the carriage, placed in setting position and carrying the car.
  • the car is taken off by the platform of the elevator until the upper level is reached, and the elevator stops when the platform carrying the car is located in the upper position.
  • An installation comprising a trench of an average diameter of about thirty meters and comprising five floors enables the storing of approximately 200 cars.
  • the area for each car is of the order of 24 m.3.
  • the maximum time for the withdrawal of a car assuming that the car is located at the lower floor and diametrically opposite to the elevator, is of the order of 55 seconds.
  • the average time necessary for withdrawing a car is of the order of 20 to 30 seconds.
  • the second embodiment illustrates in FIGS. 10 and 11 diferentiates itself from the first one by the fact that the cars are no longer disposed longtudinally in the storing device but radially. This has for consequence to modify the outlook -of the toothed supports 9 carried by the earriages 7 and of the toothed elements 40 forming the platforms of the elevator.
  • FIGS. 10 and 11 9 show two variants of possible shapes for these toothed supports 9 and these toothed elements 40.
  • each toothed element of the elevator could be carried by only one lateral bearing column.
  • the encumbrance may be reduced in great proportions (1 to 2 or v3). Further, all the spaces comprised inside the periphery of the trench 6 stay free from the construction of cellers or any other desred installations. Inside the trench 6 there is less lost room since one uses carriages the length of which is approximately the one of the cars and that no room has to be utilized for the circulation of the vehicles.
  • the shape of the closed circuit could be non-circular, for example oval, eliptical or presenting any other shape, so long as the rollway constitutes a closed circuit and does not present any intersection with itself.
  • the shape of the toothed supports and of the toothed elements could be different so long as the desired aim is obtained.
  • the storing device would not present carriages properly speaking.
  • the rails would carry then directly the toothed supports and these rails would rest on wheels pivoted on the beams 4 so that they would be angularly displaceable.
  • these rails could comprise a solution of continuity the length of Which could be equal to the one of a support and would correspond to the free space described in reference to the two embodiments described.
  • the installation could be disposed inside a square or rectangular room.
  • the rollway would then be fixed to a metallic framing constituting the frame of the whole installation.
  • the installation could also be outside. However, in this case, it would be necessary to use access benches in order to get to the access device, this one being necessarily located on top of the storing device.
  • the third embodiment partally illustrated at FIGS. 15 to 17 comprises a setting device practically identical to the one of the first embodiment. Only the shape of the teeth 42 of the elements 40 is somewhat different. In
  • the storing device comprises oval, closed rollways, wherein one is disposed below or above the other, thereby presenting two circular portions at each extremity connected through rectilinear portions.
  • the periphery of the rollways is such that a Whole number of carriages 7 may be placed on these.
  • Each of these rollways being constituted by a central monorail 100 constituted by a right angle iron, each Wing 10 of which 101, 102 constitutes a rolling surface.
  • This central monorail is maintained in its location, laterally and vertically by means of any adequate structure, metallic or other.
  • This monorail 100 is interrupted in one of its rectilinear portions on a distance equal at least to the length of a toothed support 9 carried by a carriage 7.
  • the rollway is constituted by series of rollers 104 disposed on either side of the trench 6 pivoted on supports 103 rigidly fastened on the wall 5 of the said trench.
  • These supports 103 are interrupted in two places in order to give passage to the mounting arms 44 of the elements 40 of the setting device.
  • the line of carriage 7 moving along this rollway is constituted by toothed supports 9 comprising teeth 12 presenting the same shape than the teeth 42 of the elemens 40 and adapted to give passage to these latters during the upward or downward displacements of the platforms of the elevator.
  • These supports 9 are connected at each of their ends by the intermediary of arms 105 fast with these supports 9 to a bogie or movable member.
  • Each of these bogies is constituted by a top beam 106 presenting the general shape of an inverted V, two vertical props 107 rigidly fixed on the top part of the beam 106 and respectively connected at each extremity of it by means of cross beams 108.
  • a spacer 109 connects rigidly the two vertical props 107 approximately at half height of them.
  • the frame thus constituted is disposed in a plan perpendicular to the monorail 100.
  • a roller 110 pivoted on an horizontal axis 111 rigidly connected to the props 107 rolls on the wing 101 of the monorail 100.
  • This bogie comprises further two driving rollers 112 pivoted ⁇ on a support 113 rigidly connected to the cross beams 108 situated toward the outside of the rollway. These driving rollers present a groove 114 intended to receive a rope or cable of a driving device of the line of carriage 7 and rolls on the external surface of the wing 102 of the monorail 100.
  • the arms 105 of two successive supports are pivoted through their free extremity on a shaft 115 vertically fixed between the spacer 109 and the top of beam 106.
  • each cross-beam 108 The external extremities of each cross-beam 108 are provided With shoes 116 intended to roll on the rollers 104 during their passage in front of the elevator where the monorail is interrupted.
  • the pyramidal shape of the teeth of the elements 40 of the elevator as well as those of the supports 9 ensures an increased working security.
  • the teeth of these engage between two lateral walls of two adjacent teeth of the supports 9 forming a passage presenting a large opening and then getting smaller.
  • the teeth of the elements 40 may however engage in said passage and bring about, by entering in contact With the teeth of the supports 9, a slight displacement of this 'support which enables the normal operation of the installation.
  • the number of carriages is equal to the maximum possible number less one for each rollway.
  • the -driving device of each line of carriages into rotation could be of the same type as the one used in the first embodiment, however a type of driving device specially well adapted for this t-h-ird embodiment will be described.
  • This driving device comprises a supple member 119, for example ⁇ a rope or cable, a timing belt, etc., located in the grooves 114 of all the driving rollers 112 of the bogies placed on curved portions of the rollways.
  • a supple member 119 for example ⁇ a rope or cable, a timing belt, etc.
  • Deviation rollers 117, .piv-oted on a fixed part of the installation, are disposed at each extremity of the rectilinear portions of the rollways. -On the side where the elevator is located, a second pair of rollers 118 is provided sd that the supple member 119 can be deviated outside said elevator.
  • a stretcher pulley 120 located on the rectilinear portion of the rollway is located opposite the elevator and pulls the supple member towards the outside which enables the maintaining of a desired tension in said supple member 119 necessitated for the driving in rotation of the line of carriages 7.v
  • a driving motor 121 On the rectilinear portion of the rollway and disposed outside of the elevator is located a driving motor 121 actuating a driving pulley 122 surrounded by the supple member and driving same.
  • the motor 121 When the motor 121 is energized it drives the supple member 119 which presses the driving roliers 112 against the wing 102 of the monorail 100 and drives these ones in rotation thereby providing the driving of the line of carriages along the rollway.
  • control of this third embodiment of the installation may be semi-automatic or entirely automatic. This control may be effected for example in a similar way as the one described with reference to the first embodiment but could naturally be different. I-I-owever, the realization of such an automatic control stay in the reach of the men ski-lled in the art and will then not be described here in detail.
  • FIGS. 19 and 20 show two specially advantageous configurations, enabling reducing the length variat-ions to a value less than millimetres.
  • the dimensions of the rollway illustrated in FIG. 20 are the following:
  • this third embodiment is ident-ical to the one of the first embodiment described and will thus not be repeated again.
  • the length of .the free space of each line of supports could be different from that of a carriage so long as this length is l-onger or equal to that of a support.
  • rope driving device seems t-o be the most advantageous, as wellfrom the technical as from the economical point of view. It is evident that other driving -devices of the different lines of carriages could be utilized.
  • the driving device using a supple member is susceptible to be modified. Particularly in the case of an installation comprising rollways presenting more than two recti-linear portions, the driving devices could present a stretcher pulley for the supple member disposed approxima-tely in the middle of each of the rectilinear portions. Further the driving pulley i mechanically connected to the driving motor could also constitute a stretcher pulley for the Isupple member.
  • the installation also presents further the following advantages with respect to the existing ,storing installations:
  • a same elevator could serve two concentric independent rollways.
  • each of the elements 40 of a same platform of the elevator would pass during their upward or downward movement between the teeth of the supports of two different rollways.
  • the length of each platform element could be of twice a length as that of the supports so that the content of two supports is, either stored or withdrawn simultaneously.
  • a platform that has two elements 40, is adapted to place or withdraw the object laid on four adjacent supports, two on each rollway.
  • each customer may, with the aid of a bill of fare, prepare a menu and then in setting adequately the two lines of carriages, withdraw with the aid of the lift, four plates, that is a complete menu, at one time.
  • an elevator comprising at least one setting platform vertically displaceable in a shaftway of said elevator; at least two circuitous rollways each defining substantially horizontal paths of movement and each being substantially vertically aligned one with respect to the other; said elevator's shaftway orthogonally intersecting said rollways; a series of supports resting on each of said rollways, at least one free space between the ends of two adjacent supports of a length at least equal to the length of one of said supports; mechanical linkages connecting each support to at least one other support of the same series of supports, driving means for each of said series of supports for displacng said supports along said rollways; looking means associated with each of said rollways to retain said series of supports in a selected position whereby either a support or a free space thereof is in said elevatos shaftway prior to arrival of said setting platform; control means controlling both said driving means and said locking means so that at the same time only one of said series of supports is locked with a support thereof in said shaftway whereas all other series of supports are locked with their free
  • a storing installation as claimed in claim 1 in which the number of supports of each series of supports is equal to the maximum possible less one thus providing for said free space and in which both said platform and said supports are provided with laterally extending fingers constituting a loading surface.
  • each support of said series of supports comprises at least one driving roller in contact with the corresponding rollway and in which said driving means of each said series of supports comprises an endless and supple member pressing all said driving rollers against the rollway, and a driving motor driving the endless member to move the supports along said rollway.
  • each of said rollways comprises a central monorail extending the whole length of the horizontal path of movement for said series of supports except in the location of the shaftway of the elevator, said rollway being constituted over the length of said path of movement crossing said shaftway by means of supporting members, and shoes fixedly secured to said supports and cooperating with said supporting members when a support crosses said shaftway.
  • a storing device as claimed in claim 1 in which said elevator comprises at least two bearing columns, one endless element associated with each said columns and passing over wheels pivoted on each of said columns, said columns and said endless elements extending along the whole height of said shaftway of said elevator, and arms connecting said setting platform to each of said endless elements.
  • a storing device as claimed in claim 5 in which said elevator further comprises guiding means, rollers pivoted on the free end of said arms coacting with said guiding means to maintain said setting platform in horizontal position within said shaftway during its vertical working displacement.
  • said guiding means includes other means for causing the tilting of said setting platform from its horizontal position during its working displacement to a vertical position for its non-working displacement, said platform being located for its working displacement inside said rollways and for its return displacement outside said rollways.

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